WASHINGTON — Women often use hormone therapy to relieve hot flashes and other menopause symptoms — and new research suggests patches or creams may be safer for their blood pressure than pills. As ...
More women in their 40s and 50s are expected to start using hormone replacement patches, pills and creams following the Federal Drug Administration's decision to remove a warning about cancer and ...
This article was reviewed by Darragh O’Carroll, MD. Key takeaways: Testosterone cream is a needle-free testosterone therapy ...
In the early days of hormone replacement therapies, putting oestrogen and progesterone into face creams was very popular. By the 1930s, scientists had worked out that replacing declining hormone ...